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    benefits‚ which would pay for my education. I was fortune enough to get into college‚ so why not take advantage of it‚ and obtain a college degree. My main reason for wanting to go to college is that I wanted to have a better life. I didn’t want to live my life‚ paycheck to paycheck‚ and worry about weather or not‚ I am going to make enough money to support my son. My parents never went to college‚ and while they both have decent jobs‚ it still would be easier for them‚ if they had gone to college

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    be a critical observation of our habitual use of war metaphors in our society. Tannen suggests that the argument culture urges us to think in a very adversarial manner that our conversations are usually set up to be a debate. Many of us believe that our society has a very binary thinking. In essence‚ we always think of the right and wrong‚ good and bad‚ black and white. We understand the language is a battleground and we know that words are powerful that they shape our perception. To a certain

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    Why do we watch TV? Is it the draw to live vicariously through the miraculously genius doctors on House? The lure towards the dangerous lives of FBI agents on Criminal Minds? The attraction towards something new‚ something we don’t have in our own lives? In Barbara Ehrenreich’s The Worst Years of our Lives‚ this is the question she asks. People on TV‚ she points out‚ are never seen watching TV themselves. Modern man has become a couch potato‚ part of a society that would rather watch a football game

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    welfare and‚ Ehrenreich braveness to complete her project on the poor. Carolina‚ in my opinion‚ is a strong character in Ehrenreich’s book. Her kindness and determination captivate my attention. Carolina together with her husband make about $40.000 dollars a year and still she was kind to Ehrenreich. Carolina made homemade stew and gave to Ehrenreich. Her attitude shows kindness and solidarity. The welfare system in the United States is complex. Ehrenreich describes how the poor lives. Apparently

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    Barbara Ehrenreich ’s "Struggle" to Live the Life of a Low Income Worker In the novel Nickel and Dimed by Barbara Ehnreich‚ there are many hurtles she must overcome to experience the life of a low income worker. She sets some ground rules for herself‚ such as always having a car‚ and starting out with a certain amount of money for her down payment on an apartment. Although the rules are doable‚ she admits that she broke all of the rules at least once. Even though Barbara didn ’t hold to her

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    Introduction How should we live our lives? This question is the most confusing question that many of people lost there lives trying to answer. Many philosophers‚ sociologists and thinkers consumed many years trying to put theories‚ concepts‚ and norms to guide others to the most efficient way to live. One thing I had discovered is that life is easier than many people think you should have to open your eyes and start to enjoy life‚ instead of trying to explain it. This book will not be a guide or

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    The Impact of Nanotechnology in Our Lives"Nanotechnology is science and engineering at the scale of atoms and molecules. It is the manipulation and use of materials and devices so tiny that nothing can be built any smaller." It refers to the use of materials with nanoscale dimensions‚ ranging from 1-100 nanometers. Nanotechnology impacts our lives today in many ways‚ such as economically‚ socially‚ environmentally‚ ethically‚ and more. Nanotechnology is used broadly in many ones’ daily life. Many

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    that has occurred. Events are not necessarily good and happening but they are bad too. Depending on their nature events effect our lives in many ways such as if something good had happened it will affect us in a positive way similarly if something bad or wrong and depressing had happened then it will have a negative effect on us. Thus events play a vital role in our lives depending upon their nature and occurrence. DEFINITION: “Event is something that happens or something that takes place;

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    information‚ data and news flying across to different corners at the blink of an eye. All it requires is the click of a button and all the information you need is in front of you on your screen. The availability of information has also extended to our personal lives with the entrance of social networking platforms. Today‚ the availability of the social networking platforms like Facebook‚ Google+‚ Orkut‚ Twitter‚ LinkedIn‚ etc. information about individuals is freely available to all. One can

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    Through the use of very detailed language in her paper‚ Ehrenreich was able to make the experiences she had while working as a waitress and housecleaner seem much more real and personal to the reader. Instead of describing how she felt while working as a waitress and housekeeper‚ she made the reader go through (almost) the same feeling by describing the situations she was put into. While expressing her emotions would have made the reader wonder what she was saying‚ describing the horrible situations

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